GUIDANCE UPDATES - December 22

 

GUIDANCE UPDATES -  December 22

DEADLINE TO APPLY TO ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES IS JANUARY 15

 

The OUAC is officially closed for the holidays from December 22, 2023 to January 2, 2024, inclusive. The OUAC website and online applications will be available during this time.

To reduce the chance of delays and slower online response times, encourage your university-bound students to complete and submit their Undergraduate application well in advance of the January 15, 2024 deadline.

Extended Applicant Services hours will be available on the January application deadline:

Monday, January 15: 9:30 am to 7 pm (ET)

Applicant Services Phone: 519-823-1063

 

How Do I Apply to University?

How to Create Your OUAC Account

This video tutorial is the first in a series about applying to an Ontario university through the OUAC.

In this video you will see how to log in to your application for the first time by creating your OUAC Account.

Video Transcript: How to Create Your OUAC Account

How to Complete Your Undergraduate Application

This video will walk you through the steps of completing, reviewing and paying for your Undergraduate Application.

Video Transcript: How to Complete Your Application

How to Edit Your Completed Application

This video explains how to review and edit your application after you submit it, and includes examples of how to add and withdraw choices, and send your updates to your university choices.

Video Transcript: How to Edit Your Application

How to Respond to an Offer of Admission

This video explains how to check for university offers of admission and how to accept or decline those offers.

Video Transcript: How to Respond to an Offer of Admission

HOW TO APPLY GUIDES

·         Applying to Ontario’s Universities [PDF]

·         Editing Your Completed Application [PDF]

DEADLINE TO APPLY TO ONTARIO COLLEGES IS FEBRUARY 1

Programs | ontariocolleges.ca

https://www.ontariocolleges.ca/en/apply

ONTARIO SKILLED TRADES

 

With many colleges offering skilled trades programs taught by experienced professionals, they’re becoming a central hub for new tradespeople looking to develop the skills – and connections – required to access an apprenticeship. And with apprenticeships harder to access, a college degree, diploma, or certificate in a skilled trades field can give you the advantage you need to convince an employer to sponsor your apprenticeship.

 

Take a closer look at how college programs with built-in apprenticeship training can help new tradespeople enter the trade that interests them and develop the skills required to enter rewarding careers.

At the same time, we’ll help you understand how the apprenticeship process works in Ontario, including how you’ll work with the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) of Ontario to access an apprenticeship. Finally, we’ll show you the key terms you’ll need to know to start your journey towards a skilled trades career in Canada.

 

https://trades.ontariocolleges.ca/